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FOREIGN MINING
OFFICIALS 111
AMERICA.
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\VABHIN(JT(»N. I>. C ~T*a threa
o| iJm* ruining wrviro of Klitf
hind. Germany ind Mel glum 'vlll noon
bug in h lour of i|ji* United H ales for
ill** fttirpoMc of aiding thl* country in
diminl hiri; the nuniorr of u*'<‘l*itnts
in ‘ln rcml mine One of tboHn ex
Victor \\ utt• x t»»*. 1a now In
ftytttthurg the arrive! of tlie*
i«nnUnlnt( members of tin* corn mis
► lon I In- other mwmln ih. Hen Kurl
d* ■ nor, «» Ueosittnx. »ml c&iitaltt
Vrtfitir l)( borough. of KngUtnt. am
ixpiMvi*(| m few iln"f, Thi-M* gen
t V»j* i uk- iiUt|<aiilvd i»y official* of
iho f nti«xi Stnto* <**ct onivai survey
will vik i ■ iho principal coat tie Id h of
the < o'inir, to study the condition!*.
ju , ut h « oui'ti > »c|»r*:»iii tiled hv the
lorHgi exu lt** there t an tutprliftem
Hint lon final liu to the one which Ih
j’ov hi i* i nuuicimitcd at I>tttabling,
ttciori tfvtaf atmt lohh were
* d aa man\' in» n w« ir killed per l.noo
i tnoJoyed In then * three countries in
the c.oal min 1 1 '< *»•'** >' ow *<**»« filled
in the Unit r 1 Mtiitcc. the figures fur
mo.. being a « i own »<*' ”v*tv i.oom
, ni|.io- .'<i I' ti'H b»-iv» '
ihr-m-h the w.< rk of b , , pcnnirntal
(datum fm« reduc'd f'lfk «1 *.*f h rail,
io a minimum e < »'«" "ne In nv«i*y
i qou rmpoo *il In I moil
*.err MUoil m t|w t o.d mince of tho
I’lillnl Sint'* lit 19U7 lull. miuwber
wan Incrcuhed to • • | W.
MW VORK HAS MANY NEW MOTfa.B
but the Kn l*i the to out p*fui
l»ir. Titer, you will meet everyone Kh>>
ts M*»kiiii, ibr In ni New York Uux i<>
Ad*
HERE YOU ARE!
Big Uot Wet Shoes on Steamer “Two States”
Are now on Sale, in Pront of Our Two Stores—=73o and 850
Broad Street. These Shoes Are As Good as Any==Only Wet.
2,000 Pairs Men's,Women's, Children’s Shoes
In this lot, to be sold at COST AND LESS. $1.50, $1.75 CfiLl AA
and S2.QO Shoes, all to go at
Get Your Size on Counters in Pront of the store.
Shoes in The Store Are Not Damaged.
RICE <Sc O’CONNOR SHOE COT
Soda Crackers with crack to them
Soda Crackers with snap to them
Soda Crackers with taste to them
Uneeda Biscuit
Oven-fresh—Oveo-crisp—Oven-clean—
EUft, ust
moisture proof packages.
Never sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
U TIBER 111
TURKISH RUTH
ATLANTA, Ga -Blind tiger* have
In fit foul’d In varlout and stind’y
|ili(*< » Meter the irtohiblffon law wont
Juto effect, hut not until veterday
wit* a liner local<d In a hath hous-’.
and a tnrklsh bath houae at thai.
It*!enliven yoMerflky arrested S Tell
lehanni. owner of a bath house on He
rat ur t. tert According to the Mate
menu of niux.-Mieii for some time
l.aet Teltietmum ha* hei>n wiling
whiskey up and down rtoeitliir alrei’
from coca-colt boftlek, carrying a
urnall glass In his pocket from which
he sold the liquor. lie wan nent to
the stockade In lieu of a fine which
It" watt to pay.
Malaria Milk*. Pale sickly Children
Thr OM klendtorl HKOVK’B TASTE
I.ESS f'HU.b TUNIC, drlvre out malnrla
and hullda up the Myelein. For grown
people nnd enlloren SOe.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
OF POPULIST MEET
Will Not Take Hand In
State Affairs; But Want
Votca For Wataon.
ATLANTA, (la The executive com
mittee of the populist party will meet
in Atlanta at 10 o'clock next Monday
morning, Neptcmher 7. The object
of Ihe meetliiK Will be to name an
eleetoial ticket for the slate of Geor-
Kta and open a rtnipalKn.
Secretary I'odenhanier says that
the populists propose to take no hand
In Mtntr afTalrn. except to waits a iiv
terutmed tight to secure the electo
ral vote of (ieorrls for Mr Watson,
the |M>pullMt cendldate B|teukera will
later lie placed In the Held for that
purpose
730 BROAD.
HOLDER CONVICT
Bill. PISSED
ATLANTA, Ga.—By a vote of 112
to 9 ihe senate this morning passed
the Holder convict bill hy substitute
In the shape of the Skidoo hill as
adopted Wednesday The action of
the senate throws the house and the
senate Into a conference and the ex
peeled conferees will he appointed In
both houses during the day.
GOOD GOVERNMENT
LEAGUE MEETING
At The Mass Meeting In
Atlanta, Prominent Men
Will Speak.
ATLANTA, (la A hig rally and
mas* meeting or the Good Govern
meut league will be held next Sundav
I afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at (he Grand
Opera house.
Among the speakers will be Hon.
Seaborn Wright, Hon W A. Coving
lon and lion. Hooper Alexander. Sev
| eral prominent merchants, bankers
| and professional men will also speak
The object of the rally will be in
the Interest of enforcing law Local
municipal conditions will also be
touched upon and such of the city or
county laws as are being violated Will
be freely commented upon.
The officers of the league are, E
C Callaway, presldont; George (lor
don. secretary, and W. D. Manley,
treasurer. The advisory committee
Is composed of some of the leading
and best known cltlxens of Atlanta
The headquarters of the league are
located In room t»A of the Inman build
ing The organuatlon will not tol
erate personal poll!Ira, but promises
to play an Important part In the af
falr* ol Atlanta ami Pulton c >uuty
l tit: AUGUSTA HiKALU
STIHMBD OIL CD.
VIOLATION CASE
mmmmm
Method of Competition
Between The Standard
Oil Co. And Hisgen Bros.
Discussed.
NEW YORK The method of com
petition between the Standard Oil
company and the Hisgen Brothers, the
Independent concern at Albany, was
the chief subject of discussion and
testimony at the hearing at the cus
tom house yesterday before Hpecial
Examiner Ferris in the case of the
government against the Standard Oil
company for violation of the anti
trusi laws.
Several grocers from upstate were
examined by Attorneys Frank B. ,Kel.
logs, for the government, and Moritz
Rosenthal, for the Standard Oil. Mr.
j Rosenthal tried to show that the |
Standard did not cut prices to win
customers from the Hisgens, and Mr. :
Kellogg sought to prove otherwise.
E .1 Wagner, of Albany. N. Y„ 1
testified that cutg in price of oil had j
been started by the Hisgens. He
had been employed by the Standard
Oil company.
Albert 1.,. Cauley, special agent o£ |
the Standard Oil. at Birmingham, Ala.,
declared that the Alabama Oil com
pany was Mot operated by the Stand
ard. although leased by It. It was
now doing business under its own
name,
AMERICAN WOMAN
ATTEMPTS SUICIDS
* .
No Reason Given Why She
Made Attempt In Paris
Hotfl.
FARIB.—An American woman
known at hotel where she lived as
Marian F. t'olfelt, of New York, mad
an unsuccessful attempt to commit
suicide by shooting today.
She tired wo bullets from a revolv
er Into her breast. She was at once
removed to the hospital where the
bullets were extracted. it is be*
lleved that she will recover.
The reason why Mrs. Ooifelt should
hare attempted to take her own Ufa
is a mystery and she refuses to
make any statement
According to the officials of the
hotel whleh Is situated near the Aru
erlcan Embassy. Mrs. Golfelt. arrived
in .'tire with her husband. T. H Col
felt and. a six-year-old son. Within
a few days the husband and son left
for Dtnard and have not sinee return
er. Mrs Coifelt who is 28-years-old,
spent most of her time in her room,
only roming down for her iunebeon
mid dinner. The hotel clerk tills
morning heard a double report from
Mrs. Colfelt's room. He rushed in
and tonnd her lying unconscious on
her tied.
Mother’s
Baby
Will *om«Um»s g**t nick. Pr.
Thornton’s Ea»y-Tet*lht*r. ih*
grfiit Ha by Medfcin*. Is guaran
to -Mir« your child of -«!i
t**«*thing troubles In stoni u*h
and b<»wols. ft is son*hlrg *miJ
curative and never fails io ben
efit If It does, your druggist
will refund the 25c you paid [or
It. Por Teething. Summer Com
plftlnt*. Dlarrhor u. indigestion.
Flatulence, etc., it is unequalled.
Send for certlflcniws of wonder
ful cures. Druggists nnd country
merchants sell It for Jsc per box,
<*r send to us. Address. Rosy-
Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell,
Two Stores.
$12,000.00
— ' fi
/ have bought $12,000.00 worth of Bed Ticking
damaged by wafer, is good for making all kinds
of mattresses. Will dispose of same at Wets
on the dollar at once. I will sell either
Wholesale or Retail.
M. STEINBERG
1212 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Phone 853.
THREE HOUSES
MED BY
EXPLOSION
PARKERSBURG, W. Va. Three
houses were completely wrecked, many
others damaged, and two persons in
jured. when 800 quarts of nltro glycerine
exploded, in a skiff, near Belleville, on
the Ohio river, below this city. Waves
of a passing boat upset the red signal
lantern which Ignited the sawdust
around the cans of glycerin.
The houses of Shuiriaky, Reed Ran
dolph and Phil Wells were almost com
pletely destroyed. Mrs. Shumaky amu
her daughter were blown out of their
house, and seriously injured.
INJUNCTION AGAINST
RAILWAY COMMISSION
ST. PAUL.—Judge Vandeventir, in
United States circuit court cran ed
injunction requested by St. Louis,
Iren Mountain and Southern, auii
three other railroads op abating in
Arkansas, against Arkansas state rail
way commission. Injunction restrains
commission from enfotcing new iwo
cent fare law, and from interfering
with railroads in raising their freight
rates on intra-otate traffic.
LIEUTENANT GENERAL
STEWART’S FUNERAL TODAY
ST. LOUIS.—The fit,eral of Hon.
Alexander F. Stewart late lieutenant
general in Confederate > i.,y vho died
:-t Biloxi, Miss., wi’l lie held here this
afternoon at the house of his son.
ANDREW CARNEGIE
TO EKE SCHOOL
Will Make His Technical
School The Largest in the
World.
PITTSBURG. Pa.—At a recent con
fcrcncc. held at Skibo Castle, Andrew
Carnegie made arrangements for the
completion of the Carnegie Technical
School at Pittsburg on a colossal scale
He plans to make it the greatest school
in the world and his greatest monument.
It is said that Mr. Carnegie authorized
the expenditure of $10,000,000 more.
The Carnegie schools, which are car
ing for 1,200 students, have been found
altogether inadequate to the demands,
and Mr. Carnegie has held several con
ferences with trustees regarding the best
way to extend the schools. About $lO,-
000,000 has been expended already on the
schools, and those in charge have not
been hampered for funds.
WIFE AIDS HUSBAND
IN HIGHWAY ROBBERY
Robbed Two Negroes and
Charged Them With As
saulting The Wife.
MONTGOMERY. Ala.—Mr,. Harry
Calhoun, who is held here with her hus
band for highway robbery, admitted that
the accusation of criminal assault
against two negroes is groundless. The
negroes charge Calhoun with robbing
them; Calhoun charged the negroes witti
assaulting his wife, and for a time their
lives were in danger.
Mrs. Calhoun says her home is in But
ler, Ga., and since she married Cal
houn. two years ago. she has passed a
850 BROAD
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NILES OHIO CLOSED
(fit 1
WASHINGTON. D. 0 -The First!
Nati.’na 1 Bank of .Vitos, Ohio, closetaj
its doors today by order of the boar’ll
of directors on grounds of insolvency!
SACKVILLE WEST IS DEAD I
LONDON—Lord Sackvllle West,!
who as British Minister to Washing!
ton from 1881 to 1888 was recalled by I
his government at the request on
President Cleveland, died today.
nomadic life. They have been In New
Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. She is
a young woman and her case has ex
cited the Interest of charitable persons.
Calhoun will be prosecuted for high
way robbery, which is a capital offense.
DIARRHOEA
The* ts no need of anyone suffer,
ing long with this dieeeae, foe to
effect a quick cure it la onky ran
•ary to lake a lew doses of
Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fkn, io moot caaee one doae la
•ufficiem. It never Mia and can be
relied upon hi the moat severe and
dangorooe cases, his equally val
uable hr children and it tbe means
of saving tbe Itveaof many eMdrep
each yeaT.
In the woridfii history no medicine
has ever met with greater Baccess.
PUKE 250. LARGE SIZE Mo.